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This article presents the core concepts and working principles of edge data centers, including their market segments and market growth trends.
Multi-access edge computing or MEC provides an IT service environment and cloud computing capabilities at the network‘s edge. This article tells you all you need to know about MEC
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Edge computing brings computing power closer to the data source, where data capturing instruments are located. This article gives you a comprehensive overview of edge computing.
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Edge data centers are needed to sustain the concept of Metaverse Ecosystem. Let’s find out what edge data centers are and why we need them.